
A while back, my husband bought Selah a beginner's set of building blocks, th
e large ones that connect. As we watched Selah attempt to build up a tower, we noticed she was growing increasingly frustrated as the blocks would tumble over without a strong base to support them. So, we sat down, took a few of the larger blocks, and showed her how to build a foundation. It has now become a regular part of block time. Selah will hand us a few of the larger blocks and say “Mommy/Daddy foundation?”, and we will help get her started by laying down a foundation of blocks for her to build upon. Now, she has even started to build her own foundation in the way we have shown her.I have often seen Ephesians 6:4 referenced in not mocking or
The word used for instruction/admonition- nouthesia means literally, "a putting in mind". The sense here is, that we are to put them in mind of the Lord - of his existence, perfections, law, and claims on their hearts and lives.

No matter what age your children are, it is never too late to teach them how to build or rebuild a solid life on the foundation of God's Word. You can start by building your own and living by example. God is the Master Architect, and He has an unbelievable blueprint for your life and the lives of your children! (Jeremiah 29:11)
Prayer: Heavenly Father, please help me to put You in my mind and in the minds of my children. I pray that my husband and I will lay a firm, Christ-centered foundation for our children to build their lives upon. Please help me to keep this in mind and be intentional in my daily interactions, discipline, and instruction. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.
For Meditation and Action:
- What kind of faith foundation are you laying for your children?
- Are you admonishing (putting them in the mind of the Lord) your children on a daily basis?
- What is one area you can commit to working on this week to strengthen their foundation? (Set aside 'praise-only' prayer time, Choose a verse of the week to memorize and apply as a family, Select a Bible story of the week to read, retell, illustrate, etc.)
Loved that definition of instruction/admonition -- it gave me a whole different perspective. Great post! Thanks for sharing, Tammy. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch great reminders of what we can be doing to strengthen the foundation of our children each week. Great blog and I loved the part where you mentioned that it doesn't matter the age your kids are but that the impact is still great as we pursue building a life on Christ the rock!
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